The enchanting Casa Santi (formerly Casa Imini), an architectural jewel of the nineteenth century, is one of the 20 neoclassicist buildings with a central corridor built in Soazza.
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The Chapel of Our Lady of the Blood and the Rosary was built in 1696 and was later radically transformed thanks to the imagination of the artist David Tremlett.
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If Thusis had never burned, who knows, it would still be the main axis of the village: Until 1845, all traffic moved over the (today so-called) "Old Road".
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San Vittore opens the doors of the Mesolcina for those arriving from the South. The core of the village contains important historical buildings, which are absolutely worth visiting.
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Jörgenberg Castle/Casti Munt Sogn Gieri, Waltensburg
The Casti Munt Sogn Gieri on Jörgenberg near Waltensburg is the most imposing and oldest castle complex between the Rhine Gorge and the source of the Rhine.
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